When planning the ultimate Easter menu, you probably imagine a table filled with juicy glazed ham, deviled eggs, and hot cross buns—but aren't you forgetting something? Before even presenting any food to your guests, you should think about what Easter table décor you're going to display.
After all, presentation is everything. Of all your Easter decorations, your table might be the most important part. Sure, outdoor Easter decorations are also necessary, but you want to make sure your table is dressed up to the nines. Go all out with your Easter tablescape this spring, and include table runners, cute place settings, and beautiful bouquets of flowers. And the best part is that most of these double as fun Easter crafts that won't break the bank!
Here you'll discover dozens of gorgeous design tips—including pretty Easter egg designs, Peeps centerpieces, and florals galore—to create your picture-perfect spread. Putting it all together will become one of your favorite Easter activities! Whether you want to achieve a kid-friendly vibe or an elegant look, you'll find plenty of options to choose from. Plus, if no singular idea fits your fancy, know that you can always mix and match elements from each idea to create your own one-of-a-kind, DIY Easter table décor ideas.
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If you have leftover chocolate eggs this year, don't throw them away! Foil-wrapped chocolate makes for a shiny, cute accent on any Easter table. Fill glass bunnies and place them on each plate as a setting. Then sprinkle the rest in a centerpiece planter!
Rather than going for your standard store-bought table candles, make your own! The aromatic lavender eggshell candles will look beautiful flickering in your egg cups.
There's really nothing better than an edible decoration. Save time on decorating and simply turn your dessert spread into an Easter-themed candy board!
Napkin rings are one of the simplest design items to spruce up a holiday meal. These festive bunny ears just require a few strips of pastel or patterned fabric and some wire!
Whimsical egg characters are a perfect family project that the kids will love to paint. As the blogger notes, these make wonderful table decor because they add height without getting in the way of your sightlines.
It's always nice to have at least one religion-themed decor piece so you don't lose sight of what the day is really about. A table wreath that reads, 'He Has Risen,' surrounded by florals, is subtle enough to blend seamlessly into the rest of your Easter decor.
Spring is the time for sprouting seeds. Plant your own (or transplant sprouts) in a cute homemade bunny planter and set up and renewal-themed tablescape.
Felt-lovers, here's a craft for you! Set your table with a sweet little amuse-bouche (a small item served before a meal) tucked safely into a carrot pouch.
This paper egg decoration adds a flair to place settings, and it's simple enough to work on with the kids! Pussy willow stems signify early spring and are fluffy like bunny tails.
This year, make your table a little extra special with a vintage floral and bunny-themed spread. This blogger uses a tiered bunny tray as her centerpiece and places a spray-painted ceramic bunny before each guest as a place setting.
Who doesn't love a quick and easy centerpiece idea? Get your glitter and paint out and decorate a wood letter set that reads 'Easter,' then get right back to cooking!
So you have your Easter centerpiece, place settings table runner, and napkin holders. What's missing? Well, the food has to be served and obviously, your bowls should be on theme too!
You don't need to be a sewing queen to create this adorable bunny banner. In fact, you don't have to know how to sew at all! Hang it above your dining or kitchen table for a cute, farmhouse chic look.
Of course, you'll need at least a few napkins after devouring a juicy Easter ham. These specialized cloth holiday napkins are super easy to make and double as great birthday napkins later in the year.
Pies, cupcakes, and chocolate eggs—these aren't just Eaaster desserts, they're a decorating opportunity! Dress up your dessert table with a few floral centerpieces, a Gingham table cloth, and a bunny streamer.
Circuit flowers are a simple and fun craft project! Plus, you make it once, and it's easy to store away for dinner parties later in the season or even next year!
What's more chic than a terrarium? Made inside of apothecary jars, these ones will delight Easter party guests—and double as the sweetest table runner.
This might look like an over-the-top decoration, but it's actually incredibly easy to replicate: Simply place greenery, DIY nests, and Easter décor on a white, tiered dessert tray.
Why stop at just one Easter centerpiece when you can have multiple? Here, an egg tablecloth gets an upgrade with the addition of several décor-filled baskets and vases.
With a little bit of grosgrain ribbon and a few vintage (or new!) buttons, you'll be on your way to making these napkin rings. They're bound to make everyone smile.
Egg cups are good for more than just eggs, you know! This out-of-the-box idea makes it easy to display guests' names—and it can even be utilized as a take-home favor.
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